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Most affordable public universities in Nevada

7 public universities in Nevada report net price data, ranging from $7,293 at the lowest to higher costs at more selective schools. The median net price across these is $11,388. Nevada's public universities cost about the same as the national average for the kind. The list below shows the most affordable options, ranked by net price.

Median net price in Nevada

$11,388

National median for public universities

$10,692

public universities reporting in Nevada

7

The most affordable public universities in Nevada, ranked by net price

1

College of Southern Nevada

NV

Net price

$7,293

Receive grant aid

78%

2

Great Basin College

NV

Net price

$7,472

Receive grant aid

65%

3

Truckee Meadows Community College

NV

Net price

$10,768

Receive grant aid

75%

4

University of Nevada-Las Vegas

NV

Net price

$11,388

Receive grant aid

90%

5

Western Nevada College

NV

Net price

$15,793

Receive grant aid

80%

6

Nevada State University

NV

Net price

$16,255

Receive grant aid

89%

7

University of Nevada-Reno

NV

Net price

$16,801

Receive grant aid

92%

What makes a school affordable here

In Nevada, the most affordable public universities share two things in common. First, low published net prices reflect both reasonable sticker prices and meaningful institutional or state aid. Second, a high share of students receive grant aid. At College of Southern Nevada, the most affordable on this list, 78% of students receive grant aid. Net price reflects what a typical family actually pays, not the sticker price you see at first glance. A school with a $50,000 sticker price and a $10,000 net price is more affordable for most families than a school with a $20,000 sticker and a $19,000 net price.

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Affordability rankings use publicly available federal higher-ed cost data. Net price reflects the average cost a family pays after grants and scholarships are subtracted from total cost of attendance, for the 2022-23 reporting year. See full methodology →